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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1789206" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>Been using one for at least 4 years and zero problems. Fast trigger - goes forever on lithium batteries - high quality videos - dead quiet - use a sanDisk 16gb 80mb/s ultra plus card.</p><p></p><p> Now some tips I've learned thru the years, the higher facing down the less game will spot it and same for people. The no glow flash works way better also for not seeing flash in the dark. Don't cover in front of course but to the sides it will break outline on tree trunks. Bungees work well for adjusting length and putting side branches in, use fast trigger speed if adjustable, the bushnell also gives you brightness options, I use med. Video light will adjust itself, the bigger flashcards will let you take hundreds of pics. Watercrossings and bait or scent will hold animals a little longer than walking by on trails and are more focused places for activity. Good Luck and remember you can always lose a cam but the further back in the better, I've found many in my years of scouting. They are safe if I see them but I usually let them take my pic so the owners know they have been found. I've also took many pics of people that never saw the cam, but they still make me pucker up and move it right away. Happy Cammin' Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1789206, member: 112413"] Been using one for at least 4 years and zero problems. Fast trigger - goes forever on lithium batteries - high quality videos - dead quiet - use a sanDisk 16gb 80mb/s ultra plus card. Now some tips I've learned thru the years, the higher facing down the less game will spot it and same for people. The no glow flash works way better also for not seeing flash in the dark. Don't cover in front of course but to the sides it will break outline on tree trunks. Bungees work well for adjusting length and putting side branches in, use fast trigger speed if adjustable, the bushnell also gives you brightness options, I use med. Video light will adjust itself, the bigger flashcards will let you take hundreds of pics. Watercrossings and bait or scent will hold animals a little longer than walking by on trails and are more focused places for activity. Good Luck and remember you can always lose a cam but the further back in the better, I've found many in my years of scouting. They are safe if I see them but I usually let them take my pic so the owners know they have been found. I've also took many pics of people that never saw the cam, but they still make me pucker up and move it right away. Happy Cammin' Dave [/QUOTE]
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